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#11. Posted:
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Step 1. Back up your phone
Step 2. Get a hammer
Step 3. Smash it into 1000 pieces
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Just make a backup on your computer and then factory reset it and restore from your back up. Problem solved
Step 2. Get a hammer
Step 3. Smash it into 1000 pieces
:trollin:
Just make a backup on your computer and then factory reset it and restore from your back up. Problem solved
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Masove wrote I've had my S4 for about a year now. Sadly my battery is dropping at such a rate and charging extremely slowly! I was told by a technician that its bad to use different chargers for your phone because of the voltage output. When my contract is up I think I will be going back to Apple......
I've had the same exact problem, i'm ready for the s6 edge...can't put up with apple anymore
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Masove wrote I've had my S4 for about a year now. Sadly my battery is dropping at such a rate and charging extremely slowly! I was told by a technician that its bad to use different chargers for your phone because of the voltage output. When my contract is up I think I will be going back to Apple......That is another problem with my S4, I'm currently having to use a Nokia charger as my original charger had burnt out in the socket on holiday! It's been sat next to for around 30minutes and its got to 9% -_-
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